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Panthers 24, Patriots 20

Cam Newton (1) of the Carolina Panthers reacts after running for a first down against the New England Patriots during their game at Bank of America Stadium on November 18, 2013 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Panthers 24, Patriots 20

Quarterback Tom Brady (12) of the New England Patriots calls out from under center in the first quarter against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium on November 18, 2013 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Broncos 27, Chiefs 17

Peyton Manning threw for 323 yards and a touchdown Sunday night and was barely touched by Kansas City's sack-happy defense in Denver's 27-17 victory over the NFL's last undefeated team.

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Broncos 27, Chiefs 17

Alex smith completed four passes for 57 yards to Dwayne Bowe, who started, as promised, while his legal case for marijuana possession plays out.

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Saints 23, 49ers 20

Garrett Hartley kicked a 31-yard field goal as time expired to help lift New Orleans to a 23-20 victory over the San Francisco 49ers.

Percy Harvin made an impact in his season debut, returning a kickoff 58 yards late in the first half to set up Russell Wilson's 19-yard touchdown pass to Doug Baldwin.

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Seahawks 41, Vikings 20

The Seahawks piled on the Vikings as QB Russell Wilson tossed for 230 yards and two touchdowns in the 41-20 victory. The win was Seattle’s 13th-straight at home.

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Dolphins 20, Chargers 16

Chargers QB Philip Rivers threw for 298 yards, one touchdown and one pick, but his final heave to the endzone as time expired gave the embattled Dolphins a 20-16 win.

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Dolphins 20, Chargers 16

Miami Dolphins WR Marcus Thigpen stiff arms Eric Weddle of the San Diego Chargers as he gains a hefty amount of yardage.

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Giants 27, Packers 13

Eli Manning threw a 26-yard touchdown pass to Rueben Randle and Brandon Jacobs added a 1-yard run as the Giants (4-6) handed the Packers (5-5) their third straight loss.

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Giants 27, Packers 13

Scott Tolzien looks to hand the ball off in the Packers’ matchup with the Giants. In Tolzien’s start as Green Bay’s new starting QB, he tossed for 339 yards, but threw three interceptions in the process.

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Bills 37, Jets 14

Kyle Williams had two sacks and forced a fumble and Jairus Byrd had two interceptions as the Bills turned four turnovers by Geno Smith into 17 points.

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Bills 37, Jets 14

In his returned from injury, E.J. Manuel tossed 245 yards and two touchdowns, en route to a big AFC East victory at home over the Jets.

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Bengals 41, Browns 20

RB Chris Ogbonnaya rushed for 69 yards on eight carries, but notched a 43-yard run, his longest of the season.

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Bengals 41, Browns 20

Andy Dalton emerged from his recent funk, throwing touchdown passes of 25 yards to Jermaine Gresham and six yards to Mohamed Sanu.

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Eagles 24, Redskins 16

The Eagles hadn't won at Lincoln Financial Field in 413 days, but Nick Foles' 298 yards and rushing touchdown changed that in a hurry as Chip Kelly and co. are now first in the NFC East.

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Eagles 24, Redskins 16

Robert Griffin III is sacked by Fletcher Cox and Connor Barwin as the Redskins rallied from down 24-0 in the fourth quarter to lose with pride, 24-16.

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Steelers 37, Lions 27

Matthew Stafford threw for 362 yards with two touchdowns and an interception to become the Lions' all-time leading passer. Calvin Johnson hauled in six passes for 179 yards and both scores.

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Steelers 37, Lions 27

Le'Veon Bell gets vertical as he leaps a defender during the Steelers’ home victory over the Lions.

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Buccaneers 41, Falcons 28

Bobby Rainey may have finally found a home in the professional ranks after rushing 30 times for 163 yards and two touchdowns.

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Buccaneers 41, Falcons 28

The hapless Falcons found a little ray of sunshine when Matt Ryan threw an 80-yard touchdown pass to Harry Douglas, extending the QB’s streak of consecutive games with at least one touchdown to 16 games.

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Cardinals 27, Jaguars 14

Cardinals QB Carson Palmer was 30 of 42 with two touchdowns, including this 14-yard strike to Larry Fitzgerald that tied the game at 7-7 in the first quarter.

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Cardinals 27, Jaguars 14

The Jaguars lead the Cardinals in the first quarter, but behind Carson Palmers’ 419, two touchdown day, Arizona raced back for the win.

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Raiders 28, Texans 23

Texans LB Darryl Sharpton (left) loses his helmet as he tackles Raiders RB Rashad Jennings (right). Jennings had a solid day filling in for the injuried Darren McFadden, carrying the ball 22 times for 150 yards and one touchdown.

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Raiders 28, Texans 23

J.J. Watt celebrates his sack of Oakland QB Matthew McGloin in Houston’s loss at home. Watt made his presence felt for the Texans, but it wasn’t enough for the victory.

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Colts 30, Titans 27

Delanie Walker makes a would-be tackler miss after Ryan Fitzpatrick drove the Titans 80 yards in four plays, capping the drive with a 19-yard TD pass to Walker with 1:54 left.

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Colts 30, Titans 27

Backup RB Donald Brown shone on Thursday night, rushing for two touchdowns as the Colts squeaked by the Titans.